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Q: How do unicellular organisms obtain water from their environment?
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Can you put unicellular in a complex sentence?

Not all the unicellular organisms have Ribosomes, but most of them Do.Dna Is an integral part of multicellular organisms, but not all unicellular have DNA.It is believed that first living cells were bacteria, although other unicellular organisms lived for millions of years before them.


Where does it live unicellular organisms?

Unicellular organisms can be found everywhere. But they are mostly known for being able to live in extreme environments such as hot springs, volcanoes, and areas below zero degrees.


How do unicellular organisms like amoeba give out excess water and waste?

exocytosis


What are the unicellular organisms that resemble a bacterial cell and are found in fresh and sea water?

They are Diatoms


Do unicellular organisms need water?

All organisms, whether unicellular or not, need water to hydrate the surface of their cells. Without it, they would shrivel up and die. This is why germs like to grow on warm, wet surfaces (an orthodontic retainer, for example).


What do organisms need in order to stay alive?

adapt to their environment and live off their resources.


How do unicellular organisms get energy?

Structures help them moveUnicellular organisms move by what is called a flagellum. A flagellum is a whip-like tail found on a unicellular organism, it whips it back and forth to move.


What must organisms be able to obtain in order to surive?

They must obtain food,shelter,and water


Which Unicellular or multicellular organisms in fresh or salt water begin with A?

It may be Algae or Alga, the singular of Algae.


How does osmoregulation occur in unicellular organisms?

Osmoregulation in unicellular organisms is by active transport. For example in Paramecium - osmoregulation is done by organelles called contractile vacuoles. These contractile vacuoles are spherical shaped structures surrounded by a series of radiating ducts. These ducts collect water and pump it into the central area by means of contractile fibres that contract and force the water into the center. When the vacuoles are full the unicellular organism contracts forcing the water outside the cell.


What is a organism that doesn't need water?

All organisms need water to live. However, some desert animals do not drink water. They are able to get enough through metabolizing their food. As well as bacteria and viruses, but they need moisture.


Tom discovered some unicellular organism's swimming in a sample of pond water. Some of the organisms had chloroplasts but many did not. All of the organisms had a nucleus. Into what kingdom would these organisms most likely be classified?

Kingdom Protista